Updated in its 5th edition, International Relations and World Politics is a toolkit that offers an authoritative survey of the field and practical ways to analyze current and future world problems. Drawn from the authors' experience as scholars and practitioners, this new edition was completely rewritten to focus on an enduring teaching and learning goal-how individuals can apply theory, history, geography, and more for a lifetime of understanding politics in a globalized world. Whether as actors themselves in world politics, participants in the global economy, or simply readers of world news, those reading International Relations and World Politics not only get more help to master the field's concepts but also get more help to understand that these are real-world ideas with real-world implications.
Perhaps the most famous immigration film of the early twentieth cen- tury was not a film lesson for immigrants but instead a mild critique of how American society treated them. Charlie Chaplin's The Immigrant (1917) merged the struggles ...
This title provides an introduction to international relations (IR), supporting over 300,000 students taking their first steps in IR and beyond.
Costing such an issue must inevitably be somewhat sketchy but the 2006 'Stern Review', compiled by a British economist on behalf of the UK government, calculated the cost of non-action on climate change as amounting to at the very least ...
The Routledge Encyclopedia of International Relations and Global Politics provides a unique reference source for students and academics covering all aspects of global international relations and the contemporary discipline across IR's major ...
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This book provides a critical understanding of contemporary world politics by arguing that the neoliberal approach to international relations seduces many of us into investing our lives in projects of power and alienation.
Perspectives on World Politics has been essential reading for students of international relations since the 1980s. This new edition fully updates this key text for the twenty-first century.
For Beitz and Moellendorf, John Rawls's substantive account of justice can provide the criteria for justice globally (see Box 13.5). Rawls rejected the possibility of global distributive justice modelled on his theory.
... London, Royal Institute of International Affairs, Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1986; M. Stohl and G. A. Lopez (eds), Terrible Beyond Endurancei: The foreign policy of state terrorism, Westport, CT, Greenwood, 1988; W. Reich (ed.) ...
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